50+ Halloween Front Porch Decorations

It’s time to celebrate the Holidays. The odds are that you also love decorating your house inside and out.

Halloween is a big part of American culture, and definitely a fun time that several people enjoy engaging in. For these people, showing their spooky spirit and welcoming trick-or-treaters appropriately is a big priority.

Decking the house appropriately for All Hallow’s Eve doesn’t mean scattering fake spider webs in your living room where no one is likely to see them unless you host some kind of celebratory event. It means decorating your front porch to impress the strangers – children, teenagers and adults – which will be walking the streets on Halloween night.

This is what this article is all about – making that spooky first impression with your front porch decorations.

Ready for the spooky stuff? Then let’s look at these Halloween Front Porch Decorations.

Cut Up Black Plastic To Make A Spooky Porch

Want to give your porch a Haunted House entrance feel? This is an easy way to do it. Cut up uneven thin strips of black plastic like trash bags, for instance, and hang them up so that vistors have to go through them at the threshold.

Plastic Pumpkin Topiary

This topiary is the perfect way to decorate your porch plants for Halloween. Get a large stick in the middle of your plant and thread plastic Jack-O-Lanterns through it in a topsy turvy formation. They are sure to light up your porch in the creepiest way possible at nightfall. via hometalk

Tin Can Jack-O-Lantern

It is another, more daytime and family friendly way to spruce up your porch plants for Halloween. Get some tin cans, clean and paint them like Jack-O-Lanterns and then use them as planters to show everyone your Halloween spirit. via chickenscratchny

Halloween Ghosts Made From Gourds

Turn your garden into a haunted place with these charming little ghouls, which are simply made from dried and painted gourds covered in cheese cloth. via houseofhawthornes

Easy DIY Halloween Glitter Witch’s Broomstick

Now this is a serious Halloween porch decoration. The essencial materials you will need to complete this broomstick project are hay, paint, some kind of branch or stick and glitter. You can obviously add detail to your already impressive piece with streamers and other party acessories, as you see in the picture. via annsentitledlife

Harry Potter Floating Candles Made From Paper Towel Rolls

This decor is especially great at night. Cut out some paper towel rolls, paint them to mimic a candle, place a candle inside and make sure it won’t fall out, and hang the rolls with nylon from the ceiling. The nylon thread is transparent so your candles will definitely look like they’re floating on air. via warnerbros

Halloween Deco Mesh Garland For The Front Door

This is what you do when you want to go all out with your front porch decoration for Halloween. The door itself is decorated with a “boo” quote sign, but it is also framed by a black twisted mesh garland featuring several Jack-O-Lanterns, so you definitely couldn’t miss the theme. via honeybearlane

DIY Trash Bags Spiderwebs

Making a spider web is hard work – for spiders, that is. You can make your own the easy and cheap way by cutting spider webs out of folded trash bags. We can’t say they’ll be realistic or reusable, but they are cheap and you can easily make new ones every year. via fastforwardfun

Witch Parking Porch Display

This is a really funny Halloween porch decoration, especially for kids. You need to plant some orange flowers, then stick two foam rolls accessorized with stockings and shoes among the flowers. Finish it all up by adding the “Witch Parking Spot” sign to your planter and you’ll have a really funny festive piece. via thatswhatchesaid

Raven Inspired Halloween Porch

This is a subtle way to make your porch look haunted. Get some fake pumpkins, then stick real or fake branches into their middle. Add some realistic ravens to random branches and it will look unassumingly creepy. via createcraftlove

Halloween Porch Deocration Using Hanging Black Bats And Witch Brooms

Here’s another one of those fully decked out porches. You can see pumpkins, black vases, a pair of black witch brooms by the doo rand even some bats waiting for their masters. You can make a lot of elements yourself, but the bats are especially easy because they are just shapes cut and bent from black cardboard paper and then suspended from invisible strings. via marthastewart

Spooky Halloween Front Porch With Raven And Skeleton

Well, these are likely to catch your friends off guard. After all, you will have a plastic skeleton lounging on your porch bench with black ravens keeping him company as he overlooks the pumpkins. Might coax out some squeals and laughter from visitors indeed. via designimprovised

Spooktacular Front Porch With Drape Cheesecloth

These cheesecloth drapes are not only spooky, but also somewhat nauseating, as they were cut and hung to look like drooping spider webs. It’s a simple thing to make, but the impact is enormous for sure. via hgtv

DIY Stacked Pumpkin Topiaries

These twin stacked topiaries are made just like any other, as the pumpkins are simply stacked on top of each other. What takes them from Fall to Halloween is the tree design that climbs over each one, culminating with a raven on one side and a half moon on the other. via homesavvyatoz

DIY Giant Spider Web With Black Tape

Another great example of a fully decorated porch. This one features a pair of ghosts flanking the door alongside giant trick and treat signs. The center piece, however, is a black giant spider web created on the floor using masking tape. via pinterest

Floating Witch Hat Luminaries

Halloween Tomato Cage Tree

This looks almost like a Christmas tree for the dead, as tomato cages house sparkling giant purple spiders. The best part is that it all lights up so it comes alive in the dark. via twotwentyone

DIY Illuminated Pumpkin Arch

Why have only one Jack-O-Lantern when you can have tens of them at once? This entry archway is made of several fake carved pumpkins, all of which glow from the inside, as they should. via crazicarlos

Scary Halloween Front Porch

This porch is definitely inviting you into a decadent House of Horrors, judging by the rag-like drapes, the “beware” sign and the creatures lurking in the corners. via finecraftguild

DIY Wooden Halloween "BOO" Sign

Here’s something that’s definitely more festive than creepy. The boo sign is made from a dark board with the word written using wooden letters painted in a striped pattern, and it is flanked by two little Jack-O-Lantern planters. Some plain, matching flowers complete the set up. via rusticdecor

Spray-Painted Pumpkin Planters

Pumpkin candy holders will cost less than a dollar in most stores, but you can transform them into some beautiful flower pots. A simple coat of your favorite spray paint and drilling some holes at the bottom before planting some flowers is all you need for this project. via gorgfabgoodies

Halloween Witch Hat Wreath

This is more of a sign advertising “Witch Parking Only” than an actual wreath, to be fair. All there is to it is a silky purple witch hat like you see in costumes, which was heavily decorated for this purpose. A matching plaque was placed underneath to finish the door decoration and drive the point home. via eventstocelebrate

Graveyard Front Porch

The house is a graveyard – the message is very clear. You have skeletons lounging around, a tombstone and lots of creepy silhouettes placed about to prove the point. Well done.

Halloween Garland and Wreath

Here’s another great example of a house that is truly ready to celebrate the Dawn of the dead. You have a spider door mat, creepy topiaries and then the main pieces, which are the skeleton garland framing the doo rand the black and orange monogram wreath in the middle. It’s hard to argue with this level of commitment. via lookiewhatidid

Halloween Graveyard

This graveyard is so creepy. There are some tombstones along the path and sheet ghosts floating around, but it is definitely a subdued approach to the concept, which anyone could replicate with little effort.